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playroom

/pley-room, -room/US // ˈpleɪˌrum, -ˌrʊm //UK // (ˈpleɪˌruːm, -ˌrʊm) //

游戏室,游戏厅,游乐室,游戏房

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a room set aside for children's play or adult recreation.

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Examples

  • Pluto leaped and bounded around the small group playroom, greeting new dogs one by one with appropriate levels of sniffing.

  • The advantage in this playroom warfare ought to go to the older—and typically physically bigger—sibling, but that’s not always the case.

  • When our daughter’s not using it as a playroom, my wife and I use the area to tend to our bodies.

  • In another, a man and three young children celebrate one Sunday afternoon over a completed puzzle in a carpeted playroom.

  • Or, you could have a home filled with kids and your old office is now a playroom so you’re looking to set up shop wherever you can find a little room.

  • In the suit, the preschool classroom was described disdainfully as "just one big playroom."

  • When we were in the carriage riding in the park one would have thought we did not live in the same playroom.

  • All teachers have many works, and very soon they turn their playroom into lovely feast-place.

  • And with a comprehensive wave and smile that took in every eager face glued to the playroom window, Pippin went his way.

  • "Hang them by the chimney in your playroom," said Mary's mother.

  • So the children ran up to the playroom with their stockings.